Hukah smoking and lung cancer in Kashmir

Background The literature about the causal relationship between lung cancer and tobacco smoking mostly concerns cigarettes. Hookah smoking is popular in the Kashmir valley, and is generally believed to be innocuous because of the passage of the smoke through water before inhalation. Hookah smoking i...

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Main Author: Mohd Altaf Dar
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Language:English
Published: European Publishing 2018-10-01
Series:Tobacco Induced Diseases
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spelling doaj-3e66301878b94c9199d238079e89cdcb2020-11-24T23:09:14ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Induced Diseases1617-96252018-10-0116310.18332/tid/9453594535Hukah smoking and lung cancer in KashmirMohd Altaf Dar0Department of Health Services Kashmir, IndiaBackground The literature about the causal relationship between lung cancer and tobacco smoking mostly concerns cigarettes. Hookah smoking is popular in the Kashmir valley, and is generally believed to be innocuous because of the passage of the smoke through water before inhalation. Hookah smoking is widely practiced in Kashmir and was found to be the commonest form of smoking amongst the patients with lung cancer. An earlier study from Kashmir also reported hookah smoking as the dominant form of smoking in a small cohort of 25 lung cancer patients. Methods The study was conducted in the Sheri Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Kashmir (India), a 650 bedded tertiary care university hospital that serves as the main referral center for the Pulmonary and Oncology cases of the Kashmir valley of the Indian subcontinent. Predesigned questionnaire in locally understandable language was tested and validated in a cohort of 10 cases of lung cancer and 20 controls and subsequently administered to the study cases and controls. Results Study provides evidence that hookah smoking is associated with an increased risk of lung cancer in ethnic Kashmiri population with the risk being 6 times more as compared to non smokers. The study reaffirms the previous report by Nafae et al in the sixties who found hookah smoking as the commonest form of smoking in a cohort of 25 patients of lung cancer, seen in 20 of the 25, being exclusive in 17. Hookah smoking has since the olden times been the major form of smoking in Kashmir and is nearly the exclusive form of smoking in women (all of our female smokers had a history of hookah smoking). Conclusions Hookah smoking in Kashmir is associated with increased risk of lung cancer and the commonly held belief that passage through water renders the smoke harmless seems ill founded and potentially dangerous. Further studies in this regard are warranted so as to fully analyze the various variables associated with the habit of hookah smoking and associated development of lung cancer.http://www.journalssystem.com/tid/,94535,0,2.htmlhukahlung cancersmoking
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Hukah smoking and lung cancer in Kashmir
Tobacco Induced Diseases
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lung cancer
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title Hukah smoking and lung cancer in Kashmir
title_short Hukah smoking and lung cancer in Kashmir
title_full Hukah smoking and lung cancer in Kashmir
title_fullStr Hukah smoking and lung cancer in Kashmir
title_full_unstemmed Hukah smoking and lung cancer in Kashmir
title_sort hukah smoking and lung cancer in kashmir
publisher European Publishing
series Tobacco Induced Diseases
issn 1617-9625
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Background The literature about the causal relationship between lung cancer and tobacco smoking mostly concerns cigarettes. Hookah smoking is popular in the Kashmir valley, and is generally believed to be innocuous because of the passage of the smoke through water before inhalation. Hookah smoking is widely practiced in Kashmir and was found to be the commonest form of smoking amongst the patients with lung cancer. An earlier study from Kashmir also reported hookah smoking as the dominant form of smoking in a small cohort of 25 lung cancer patients. Methods The study was conducted in the Sheri Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Kashmir (India), a 650 bedded tertiary care university hospital that serves as the main referral center for the Pulmonary and Oncology cases of the Kashmir valley of the Indian subcontinent. Predesigned questionnaire in locally understandable language was tested and validated in a cohort of 10 cases of lung cancer and 20 controls and subsequently administered to the study cases and controls. Results Study provides evidence that hookah smoking is associated with an increased risk of lung cancer in ethnic Kashmiri population with the risk being 6 times more as compared to non smokers. The study reaffirms the previous report by Nafae et al in the sixties who found hookah smoking as the commonest form of smoking in a cohort of 25 patients of lung cancer, seen in 20 of the 25, being exclusive in 17. Hookah smoking has since the olden times been the major form of smoking in Kashmir and is nearly the exclusive form of smoking in women (all of our female smokers had a history of hookah smoking). Conclusions Hookah smoking in Kashmir is associated with increased risk of lung cancer and the commonly held belief that passage through water renders the smoke harmless seems ill founded and potentially dangerous. Further studies in this regard are warranted so as to fully analyze the various variables associated with the habit of hookah smoking and associated development of lung cancer.
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lung cancer
smoking
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